After-School Musical Theater Instructor
ABOUT US: We believe that all students deserve access to the arts. We believe that instruction should be culturally relevant, inclusive and meet the diverse needs of all learners. We believe that social justice is integral to education, and we aim to teach students how to advocate for themselves, our community and the world. For more information on our program, please visit our website, www.artsinactioncharter.org
OUR MISSION: To empower, prepare, and inspire urban students to achieve their highest potential and become active citizens who work toward building a more just, humane, and sustainable world by providing a democratic, arts-enriched, and nurturing school environment.
JOB DESCRIPTION: Under the direction of the Director of Community Engagement and Enrichment and the after school coordinator, serve as the After-School Musical Theater Instructor for students inTK-5th grade. The Musical Theatre Instructor leads engaging and age-appropriate musical theatre classes for elementary school students in an after-school enrichment program. The instructor introduces students to the fundamentals of musical theatre, including acting, singing, movement, and stage presence, while fostering creativity, confidence, and teamwork. The instructor will also guide students toward a short performance or showcase. The Musical Theatre Instructor is responsible for planning and delivering VAPA aligned theatre lessons during 40-50 minute blocks while maintaining effective classroom management and utilizing best teaching practices. During a typical day, the musical theater Instructor will teach 2-3 classes. The after school day starts at 3:00pm and ends at 6:00pm.
Responsibilities include:
Clean and organize the classroom space used during the program hours
Plan and lead fun, interactive musical theatre lessons for elementary-aged students (grades K-5).
Teach basic skills in acting, singing, movement, and stage expression .
Introduce theatre games, improvisation activities, and simple choreography.
Help students build confidence, creativity, and collaboration skills.
Rehearse songs, scenes, or short performances appropriate for the students' age level.
Coordinate and prepare students for an end-of-session showcase or informal performance (if applicable).
Maintain a safe, inclusive, and supportive classroom environment.
Manage student behavior using positive classroom management strategies.
Reports problems of a serious nature, including recurring behavioral problems and safety hazards to the after school coordinator
Communicate with after-school staff regarding attendance, schedules, and student progress.
Ensure materials, music, and activities are prepared for each class session.
Qualifications:
Minimum of Bachelor's degree in art or related field, or relevant experience
At least one year experience working with students gradesTK-5th
Strong classroom management and communication skills.
Ability to create engaging, age-appropriate activities.
Enthusiasm, creativity, and patience when working with young performers.
Ability to adapt to program requirements and needs
Background in singing, acting, dance, or directing is a plus.
Bilingual in Spanish and English a plus
PHYSICAL JOB QUALIFICATIONS:
The conditions herein are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential job functions. These physical standards are generic in nature and tasks may vary depending on school site or specialized site assignment. The information contained in this physical standards description is for compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and is not an exhaustive list of duties performed. The individuals currently holding this position perform additional duties and additional duties as assigned.
The physical ability to stand and or walk frequently.
The physical ability to occasionally carry up to 50 pounds (for mail delivery/operations/and/or moving after-school classroom equipment and materials around)
The physical ability to participate in repetitive movements (typing, sitting down, filing paperwork)
The physical ability to occasionally crouch down or squat (assisting in first aid duties)
This position works primarily indoors in indoor offices with some outdoor work (including eating and common area(s), auditorium, playground(s), restroom(s), stairs if applicable, and parking lot(s)) with the following possible exposures: dust; wind; sun; insects; bloodborne pathogens and biohazardous waste; variances in temperature (50 degrees to 120 degrees); variances in weather conditions (snow, rain, sleet, etc.); noise which can range from quiet to loud (in excess of 600 students on campus at any given time); fast paced work environment with possible stressful situations and need to multitask; traffic congestion; playground projectiles such as baseballs, footballs, basketballs, etc.; intervening physically to stop conflicts between angry or emotionally upset students; and, dealing with students, parents, employees and the general public who may exhibit unpredictable or anti-social behavior.
Employees in this position may have a higher level of exposure to illness or infection from students.
May be exposed to students who may ask inappropriate personal questions, display socially unacceptable behavior, display physically aggressive behavior, and insult your personal characteristics including appearance, race, age, sex, and race.
There is also frequent contact with staff and the public.
Handle quick turnaround times, multiple deadlines and prioritizing multiple tasks
Handling high levels of stressful situations and responsibilities
Consistent attendance
Frequency*
Ability
Frequently
Sufficient strength, stamina (including physical, mental and emotional), physical ability and mobility to lift, carry, push and/or pull or otherwise move moderately heavy to heavy loads up to 50 pounds.
Occasionally
Strength and stamina to physically move desks, tables and chairs to change layout of rooms and offices to facilitate and influence school operations.
Continuously
Continuous speaking and listening for extended periods of time to provide instruction to students and participation in meetings.
Continuously
Mental acuity to collect, evaluate and interpret data; to reason, to define problems, to establish facts; to draw valid conclusions; and to make effective judgements and decisions.
Continuously
Observe, see, hear and respond to students, parents, and staff.
Continuously
Grasp and handle motions and torso rotations on a continuous basis and the ability to reach in all directions including overhead and horizontally.
Continuously
Hear and speak to exchange accurate information in person, virtually, over a two-way radio or telephone when noise level range is low to loud.
Continuously
Hear to locate the source of a sound.
Continuously
Communicate effectively with students, staff, parents and community members.
Continuously
Vision to see near, distant, color, depth, peripherally and adjust focus with or without correction.
Continuously
Possess dexterity of hands and fingers to operate equipment including radio, computer keyboard/mouse and standard office equipment necessary to do job functions.
Continuously
Possess dexterity of hands and fingers to grasp and manipulate pens, markers, scissors, staplers, and other classroom and office @type equipment necessary to do job functions.
Continuously
See to operate equipment, read and to understand written materials and ability to detect information displayed on a computer screen.
Continuously
Stand and walk long distances around campus and/or on school field trips and events on surfaces including concrete, asphalt, gravel and uneven surfaces, and maneuver in tight spaces between desks within classrooms.
Continuously
Bend at the waist, kneel, stoop, squat, reach and crouch.
Continuously
Stand for extended periods of time.
Continuously
Sit for extended periods of time including at desk.
Frequently
Climb stairs, and climb and balance on stool or ladder.
Continuously
Neck rotation and flexibility.
Continuously
Comply with timelines and deadlines with frequent interruptions.
Frequently
Respond to emergency bells.
Frequently
Restrain students when necessary.
Occasionally
Travel to other locations in California for department meetings and school training/in-service meetings.
*Frequency definitions based on an average 8-hour workday over the course of the school year. Frequency may vary during school breaks if an employee is scheduled to work. For part-time employees, the frequency definitions are based upon the number of hours worked.
Never: 0%
Seldom: 1% - 10% (less than 45 minutes)
Occasionally: 11% - 33% (up to 3.0 hours)
Frequently: 34% - 66% (up to 6 hours)
Continuously: 67% - 100% (greater than 6 hours)
WAGE AND BENEFITS: This is an hourly, school year position with a salary range of $35-$45/hr depending on experience; includes a competitive benefits package.
Arts in Action Community Charter Schools is non-sectarian in its programs, admissions policies, employment practices, and all other operations, shall not charge tuition, and shall not discriminate on the basis of age, race, ethnicity, national origin, gender, disability, religion or sexual orientation, either actual or perceived.
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